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Our Environment » Environmental monitoring » Meteorology » Wairarapa » Lake Ferry

Lake Ferry

This site is located at the lower end of Lake Onoke. The site was opened in 1953 and has been recording wind speed since 2006. We also measure lake levels at this site.

  • Wind Speed (km/hr)
  • Wind Direction (Degrees)

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